Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (HGST) announced the release of its G-Drive Slim, a 2.5-inch external hard drive billed as the “thinnest hard drive in the world.” Formatted for the Mac, the USB-only G-Drive Slim offers 320GB of storage in a compact, sleek form.

Hitachi’s latest G-Technology G-Drive which offers up to 320GB of storage space alongside USB 2.0 connectivity without making a bulge of itself in your luggage. Boasting Hitachi’s rugged 7mm Travelstar Z5K320 drive inside, this is the thinnest 2.5-inch external hard drive in the world, measuring a mere 128.6mm x 82mm x 9.9mm, while coming in a recyclable aluminum enclosure.

The G-Drive Slim is only formatted for Macintosh computers and is plug-n-play and Time Machine ready. The bus-powered Slim requires only a USB connector, and requires no other wires or power cords to work. The drive offers a 5,400RPM mechanism and a three-year warranty and can be purchased online or at Apple Retail Stores for $99.99.

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